Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bishop declared that for a clerk in holy orders to sit as a justice in eyre for forest pleas was contrary to the canons of the Church , and rendered him ineligible for an office involving the cure of souls .
2 But the young Conservative member , whom Beatrice Webb thought the most brilliant man in the House of Commons , crossed the floor to sit as an independent in protest against the use of torture to interrogate Sinn Fein prisoners in 1920 .
3 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
4 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
5 It may be easier to plan for the future in stages and to adapt to one change at a time .
6 The idea was to plan for an increase in Berlin 's population to 1.5 million .
7 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
8 WORK EXPERIENCE with Harwell photographer Graham Fletcher has encouraged Henley College student Matthew Best , to try for a career in media photography .
9 Drink driving continues to appear as a factor in road accidents in Lothian and featured in 366 accidents in 1990 , 17% of these resulting in injury .
10 15 The high quality of the environment in the project areas provides a spectacular contrast with unreconstructed streets nearby — and indeed with the public environment we have grown to accept as the norm in Britain .
11 I know that all my readers are keen to know about the knitting in Australia , but it was a working holiday , and I must tell you a little about the ‘ holiday ’ .
12 He 's a thief , a criminal , he nicked my bag and I had to sift through every shit-bin in Bristol till I found my dreams and found out what I ought to 've known all along if you had n't …
13 The Aston Villa centre half , now settled comfortably back in the Irish fold after the controversy of his failure to appear for the game in Albania three weeks ago , is a major figure in Charlton 's plans .
14 Two such visitors had come and gone since her arrival at Roscarrock Hall , one an Irish priest on his way out to Galicia and the other an Oxford scholar on his way to train as a Jesuit in France .
15 The design activity itself will need to communicate through the network in order to accomplish its set task .
16 This means that if , for example , the cooking cycle is programmed for two-and-a-half minutes at a required temperature the machine will adjust to compensate for the fall in temperature which occurs when a frozen or chilled food will have been cooked for two-and-a-half minutes at the correct temperature .
17 Although the number of suicides by other methods rose , this was not sufficient to compensate for the fall in deaths due to coal gas poisoning — indeed , a reduction in suicide of over 30% was observed .
18 There is moderate reduction in lung cancer risk associated with lower tar cigarettes but research in the UK suggests that the assumed health advantages of switching to lower tar may be largely offset by the tendency of smokers to compensate for the reduction in nicotine ( cigarettes lower in tar also tend to be lower in nicotine ) by smoking more or inhaling more deeply [ 4 ] .
19 While this is a welcome help it does little to compensate for the difference in service provision between the urban and rural areas .
20 Sometimes while approximate balancing is carried out it is necessary to provide for a reduction in sensitivity of detection through incorporation of a suitable attenuation network .
21 ‘ After London , I 'll go to train for a while in Boulder in the United States and start preparing for the Olympics . ’
22 She had planned to work for a year in England then take a post-graduate certificate in education at London University before going home to do her officer training in Australia .
23 Workers are not free since they are forced to work for the capitalist in order to survive .
24 The English representative on the board asked her whether she 'd like to work for the company in Switzerland , as resident copywriter ( for Jane was bright , though she despised the ‘ profession ’ ) .
25 Fr Butler was ordained in Ireland in June 1990 and sent to work as a curate in Consett as part of a two-year exchange scheme between the Dioceses of Ossory and Hewxham and Newcastle .
26 So he steels himself and starts on about Ireland and exile , beginning with his journey from Dublin to work as a navvy in London in the ‘ 70s .
27 Monthly repayments are fixed throughout the term of the loan so there is no need to worry about a change in interest rates !
28 The damage was reported to the management and the captain was told not to worry as the item in question was in a damaged state before our visit .
29 John Taylor says he thought long and hard before deciding not to stand for the Conservatives in Cheltenham again .
30 Paintings are expected to come off the walls in preparation for the tour after 1 January 1993 .
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